Undertale Battle Maker Android | Plus & Direct

Leo dropped his spoon.

It wasn't just a fan game. It was a maker . A sandbox. An Android app that let anyone, anywhere, design their own Undertale battles. You could choose a human soul color, drag and drop attacks (bones, blasters, meteors, spears), write dialogue for Sans, Papyrus, or your own custom OCs, and set mercy values. It was a pocket-sized creative bomb. undertale battle maker android

Then, at 11:47 PM, a DM arrived from a user named . Leo dropped his spoon

He had rebuilt everything from scratch. The UI was different—the battle box was now a hexagon, not a rectangle. The characters were generic: "The Guard" (a faceless knight), "The Jester" (a floating orb), "The Child" (a shadow with glowing eyes). The attacks were re-skinned. Bones became "Lances of Judgment." Gaster blasters became "Void Emitters." Sans' slippers became "Ambush Marks." A sandbox

Leo watched from his kitchen, stirring instant coffee. He felt... proud. But also tired.

App Rejected – Policy Violation (Intellectual Property)

He wasn't joking. Two days ago, he’d received a very polite, very terrifying email from a law firm representing a certain Japanese game developer. It wasn't a lawsuit—yet. It was a cease & desist. “Your application heavily utilizes proprietary character designs, musical themes (including a midi rendition of ‘Megalovania’), and battle UI elements. Please remove from all distribution channels within 72 hours.”

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